BarnBuster
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Now you're lucky to get a spare tire.It was easier back in the day.
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Now you're lucky to get a spare tire.It was easier back in the day.
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i worked in a skippy peanut butter plant for about 3 months, while waiting for a better job. i watched them fill diet, gluten free, regular, and all natural jars from the same vat....and the chunky got poured from the same vat, too, but went into another machine that mixed the "chunks" in, then jarred it.....I always said batteries, oil and antifreeze were packaged in a secret govt. plant in OK and relabeled with whoever.
it's a parent's job to be an asshole...."no, you can't have candy before dinner" ..."no, you can't make wings and try to fly off the roof"....."no, you can't draw on the car with chalk"...."yes, you do have to eat the broccoli"...yes, you do have to brush your teeth".......I finally found a good peanut butter with no sugar or salt added. Now the kid doesn't like peanut butter anymore.
Our friend's kids aren't allowed any sugar, we always feel like the worst parents when we visit.
..."no, you can't make wings and try to fly off the roof"....."/QUOTE]
My bad.
Only got to try a small sliver . . . Made my mouth tingle . . . More research is requiredYak, I just can't like that!
PS How were your Tootsie Rolls?
Report backOnly got to try a small sliver . . . Made my mouth tingle . . . More research is required
Bread is the same way. It's mostly the same. The wheat is made from the same bleached flower they just add some compressed tablets and mix it to give it the wheat look.i worked in a skippy peanut butter plant for about 3 months, while waiting for a better job. i watched them fill diet, gluten free, regular, and all natural jars from the same vat....and the chunky got poured from the same vat, too, but went into another machine that mixed the "chunks" in, then jarred it.....
Usually with cannabis related stuff if it makes my mouth tingle it gets me really high.Report back
I have stacks of jeans upstairs in my library. I bet I could find some in my size. But I'd rather look for more at the thrift store than dig though those stacks. My book buying habit is well in hand. Still have a problem with clothes.At 18 I wore a 34. At the mid life crisis I wore a 40. Today I am back to 34.
Recently I thru out 32s, I don't see that stressful lifestyle coming back.
The 36 - 42s have been stowed away. Just a guess there may be be 25 - 30 pairs
of jeans in that barrol.
It is possible I may never have to buy jeans again.
Sorry to hear that. We just lost a boxer of six years. We were looking to adopt and ended up adopting one and then I ran into a guy today that had pit pups. I have raised a number of pits and they have all been great family dogs that are very loyal.We just lost our puppy after 14 years.She was a red nosed Pit. We're checking the shelters to bring another one into the house.
Sophie used to herd the grandkids away from where she knew they weren't supposed to be. The most dangerous thing about her was her wagging tail, and trying to lick your face off.great family dogs
Same about your boxer, they never seem to be around as long as we would like, 14 years for a Pit is really old from what I have heard.Sorry to hear that
Yea. It sucks. I keep telling myself I won't get close to another dog and then I always end up with another one or three.Same about your boxer, they never seem to be around as long as we would like, 14 years for a Pit is really old from what I have heard.